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1. Re: Portlet Support
jgrangethales Mar 19, 2007 6:35 AM (in response to dave_n_finch1)do you know whether the IBM JSF extensions are available separately from the IBM websphere product range - I'm tied in to Oracle Portal and need to have something working soon!, so if it would work and is available, I may use it until ajax4jsf is ready
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2. Re: Portlet Support
dave_n_finch1 Mar 19, 2007 10:32 AM (in response to dave_n_finch1)Hi,
well I was tipped off by the presentation at:
http://developers.sun.com/learning/javaoneonline/2006/webtier/TS-6877.pdf
and with a bit of digging found:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1205_kats_rad2/
which include a sample RAD project including a jsf-ibm.jar.
the example together with the web.xml and the TLDs is a good starting point but if you want docs etc your best bet is to download an eval version of IBM RAD.
I am just doing research - You should check the license conditions of using any of this stuff. Also I am using Liferay rather than Oracle or any other portal.
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3. Re: Portlet Support
sergeysmirnov Mar 19, 2007 3:31 PM (in response to dave_n_finch1)No update yet. Still the same April timeframe.
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4. Re: Portlet Support
jgrangethales Mar 20, 2007 5:34 AM (in response to dave_n_finch1)Sergey,
I know you're looking at general use cases for portlet compatibility testing. Could I, however, ask that you make sure URLs are properly encoded using renderResponse.encodeURL(renderRequest.getContextPath() + pathString), please as this will be essential for use with WSRP portlets, even if you're not testing with these environments to start with.
I know I'm probably telling you something you already know very well, but it would be a shame to miss the opportunity whilst going through the code base.